OPS ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I - 37979160

State of Florida
4d$17 - $20Onsite

About The Position

The Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection (ORCP)’s Central Panhandle Aquatic Preserves program is seeking candidates to fill a full-time OPS Environmental Specialist I position. This position will support management and monitoring activities related to two Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) Early Restoration Phase III Projects: the Florida Oyster Cultch Placement Project and the Florida Cat Point Living Shoreline Project. Staff will provide technical support to the Aquatic Preserve Manager and participate in all aspects of monitoring and data management associated with the projects. Examples of tasks include field monitoring, sample collection and processing, data entry and review, technical report writing, and equipment upkeep. This position will also assist in management practices of four Aquatic Preserves located in the Florida Panhandle: Alligator Harbor, Apalachicola Bay, St. Joseph Bay, and St. Andrews Aquatic Preserves. Effective management activities of the Central Panhandle Aquatic Preserves include but are not limited to water quality monitoring, seagrass monitoring, and public outreach. This position will support the long-term goals of DEP through implementing restoration and resilience strategies to help protect and preserve Florida’s valuable coastal resources.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of marine ecology, coastal processes, and resource management practices.
  • Knowledge of seagrass, living shoreline, and oyster research and monitoring, or similar applicable field methods.
  • Knowledge of water quality sampling methods and instrumentation.
  • Knowledge of GIS and other resource survey/mapping techniques.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Ability to meet and maintain the DEP Dive Program’s qualifications.
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work assignments for successful, timely completion.
  • Ability to assist in various types of field sample collection, identification, and measurement.
  • Ability to organize and analyze data to generate figures and prepare technical reports.
  • Ability to obtain a boater’s safety certificate and successfully complete DEP’s boating and trailering courses.
  • Ability to perform physical tasks in the sometimes extreme North Florida conditions.
  • Ability to travel on occasion.
  • A valid driver’s license.
  • Open water SCUBA certification or higher awarded by a nationally or internationally recognized SCUBA diving institution.
  • At least four years of verifiable related experience in environmental or natural sciences. Post-secondary degrees from an accredited college or university with a major in one of the biological or environmental sciences may be used as an alternative for the required years of experience on a year-for-year basis.
  • The ability to swim, snorkel, and SCUBA safely, sometimes in conditions with low visibility and strong currents.

Responsibilities

  • field monitoring
  • sample collection and processing
  • data entry and review
  • technical report writing
  • equipment upkeep
  • water quality monitoring
  • seagrass monitoring
  • public outreach
  • implementing restoration and resilience strategies to help protect and preserve Florida’s valuable coastal resources

Benefits

  • Participation in state group insurance (must meet eligibility requirements).
  • State of Florida 401(a) FICA Alternative Plan (tax deferred Retirement Savings Plan, for more information, please visit Corebridge Financial).
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
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